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Post by Joe Neglia on Dec 24, 2018 17:59:55 GMT -5
Paraphrasing a guy in the row in front of me at a WWF show circa 1996:
"Yeah, that's not the Dustin Rhodes Goldust. I can't tell who it is. They designed it like Doink, so they could have a Goldust on every card."
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Dec 24, 2018 20:26:17 GMT -5
Everyone knows about there being two Ultimate Warriors, but I bet y'all didn't know there were multiple Kanes. Nope, I've heard this one before. A guy I know who is my age (30) still believes it. And if it helps depress you even more, the motherf***er is a sports journalist and he's met Hulk Hogan.
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Post by Paul on Dec 24, 2018 20:35:48 GMT -5
Paraphrasing a guy in the row in front of me at a WWF show circa 1996: "Yeah, that's not the Dustin Rhodes Goldust. I can't tell who it is. They designed it like Doink, so they could have a Goldust on every card." I'm kind of surprised they didn't do that, actually...
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Post by Paul on Dec 24, 2018 20:36:56 GMT -5
I have yet to track down this legendary WWF championship ladder match with defending champion Bret Hart defeating Ultimate Warrior in a 30 minute spectacle, in late 1992. My friend told me about it. He saw it in a video he rented. The timeline fit. I don't think even Bret Hart could get a good match out of The Ultimate Warrior in a Ladder Match. Warrior would get winded halfway up the ladder.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2018 21:33:16 GMT -5
The ring posts were made of cushion The blood was ketchup The ring was a trampoline
I swear I damn near choked a kid out in school because he tried to make me look like a f***ing idiot for daring to think ANYTHING in wrestling was real. He genuinely believed these “theories”
Now I’d probably just laugh or ignore him cause people like that aren’t worth your time or energy..
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2018 22:57:55 GMT -5
I don't remember the full breakdown for it, but years ago I read an article by Larry Csonka at 411mania. His brother in law had some wild theory about TNA owning WWE and slowing integrating the product.
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